Lionel Robinson and Co: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
1905 Catalogue of switch gear. | 1905 Catalogue of switch gear. | ||
1922 Western-Electric Co appointed [[Lionel Robinson and Co]] for their B.A.G. diffusers.<ref>The Engineer 1922/08/04</ref> | |||
1922 Address was 3, Staple-Inn, London, WC1, when they were appointed selling agents for the [[Moler Fireproof Brick and Partition Co]] for the handling of its Moler refractory material which is being put on the market under the trade name of ''Radmolite''.<ref>[[The Engineer 1922/06/02]]</ref> | 1922 Address was 3, Staple-Inn, London, WC1, when they were appointed selling agents for the [[Moler Fireproof Brick and Partition Co]] for the handling of its Moler refractory material which is being put on the market under the trade name of ''Radmolite''.<ref>[[The Engineer 1922/06/02]]</ref> |
Latest revision as of 17:24, 2 March 2023

of Thames Ditton (1905)
of Furnival House, 14-18 High Holborn, WC1
Presumably the business of Lionel Inglis Robinson, son of Mark Robinson
By 1903, Ferry Works, Thames Ditton, was occupied by Lionel Robinson and Co.
1905 Catalogue of switch gear.
1922 Western-Electric Co appointed Lionel Robinson and Co for their B.A.G. diffusers.[1]
1922 Address was 3, Staple-Inn, London, WC1, when they were appointed selling agents for the Moler Fireproof Brick and Partition Co for the handling of its Moler refractory material which is being put on the market under the trade name of Radmolite.[2]
1937 Electrical distributors. "Ballsok" Insulating Beads. "Flexella" Insulators.[3]
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1922/08/04
- ↑ The Engineer 1922/06/02
- ↑ 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries